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    environment is different‚ so they have different beliefs. 5. From what Francis Fukuyama says in his book‚ I have same worry as the author. We all like the role‚ Mr. Spock‚ that shown by his characteristic like righteous‚ responsible and rigid. Indeed‚ this world needs people being righteous‚ but what will happen if all of humans turn to “Spock”? I don’t think that will be a rational phenomenon to exist. Perhaps the pursuit of creating the "perfect" race‚ eventually change humans’ nature instinct‚

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    Jesus is shown as the prophet sent by God to visit the people”. Hence‚ much of Jesus responses are in the passive voice and are unclear until it is deeply analyzed and understood. Everyone in town who had misjudged them understood who Jesus was‚ a righteous and devoted man‚ once Jesus life came to an end. The vivid images that Luke

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    Book of Job

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    generally called "The Books of Poetry"‚ which contain Job‚ Psalms‚ Proverbs‚ Ecclesiastes‚ and the Song of Solomon. The Book of Job is written in the Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible and the main theme that is seeks out is "Why does God allow the righteous to suffer?" First of all I will be talking about the origins and history of the book‚ and then I will give a brief summary on the story and theme of what the Book of Job is addressing. I will then be breaking down‚ in detail‚ the book into five parts:

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    of all” (2:10) He warns us about being quick to anger and that we need to stop and listen. “My dear brothers‚ take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen‚ slow to speak and slow to become angry‚ for man’s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires.” (1:19-20) Chapter 3 speaks of controlling our actions‚ mainly the actions of our tongue. He says we are quick to boast‚ but we need to use our tongue to speak of God’s works. We cannot‚ with faith speak curse words and praise

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    different ways in which truth works with good and evil followed by a concluding discussion of the above. Introduction In Zoroastrianism‚ truth is a manifestation of a righteous body‚ or separate spirit called Asha‚ which is synonymous in this tradition with Justice and good moral order. Asha is but a small aspect in a greater system of righteous spirits‚ or holy attributes of Ahura Mazda‚ and they are called the Amesha Spentas. These attributes are Vohu Mana‚ the Good Mind‚ Asha‚ the spirit of Truth and

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    condemn me a just a mere women‚ a step forth as a Queen to all. We will rise and rule over the kingdom of the North. But is to be? The idle Duncan sits clad in red and gold on the righteous

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    ANALYSIS OF “THE PRISONER WHO WORE GLASSES”‚ and “ANN STORY” The narrative about “Ann Story” written by Dorothy Canfield Fisher and “The Prisoner who wore Glasses” by Bessie head are stories that depicts the ability of people who are in different situations to completely adapt regardless of uncertainties life throws their way. Dorothy Canfield not only depicts this story in a very vivid manner‚ she was able to captivate the readers‚ drawing them closer with every written line. She managed express

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    Rev. Parris is the religious figure in Salem. He is the head of the church and is a very important person as the peoples’ lives revolve around their religion. Judge Danforth is the harsh judge of the Salem courtroom. He believes himself to be a righteous person who is known for giving “fair punishments” to those who have done wrong. John Proctor is known as a good man with proper principles and integrity.

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    Video Questions for Eyes on the Prize: Awakenings: 1954-1956 1.What “rule” did Emmet Till break? How was he punished? In September 1955‚ Emmett Till‚ was a 14 year old boy from Chicago‚ who was brutally beaten to death for breaking a rule of speaking disrespectfully by saying bye‚ baby to a white woman while visiting his relatives in Money‚ Mississippi. 2. Who was charged in the Till court case? Who testified? What was the defense? What was the outcome of the case? Roy Bryant who was the husband

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    Another observation within this section is from Romans 12:14‚ “Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse”. Not only are believers not supposed to curse those who hurt them‚ they are supposed to bless those who hurt them. The interpretative question from this observation is‚ “How do believers bless those who have hurt them?” Praying for the hearts of our enemies to soften to the Lord‚ as well as‚ being kind to the enemies rather than repaying their actions are ways we can bless our enemies

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